dan__wright
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posted on 3/9/09 at 09:13 PM |
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ot: new pc hardware
can you run over this, let me know if i can get something better for the price or cheaper etc.
prices are from ebuyer.
Intel Pentium Dual Core E5300 2.6GHz Socket 775 800FSB 2MB L2 Cache Retail Boxed Processor £49.74 £43.25
Hitachi DeskStar 1TB Hard Drive SATAII 7200rpm 16MB Cache - OEM £53.49 £46.51
Casecom Silver/Black Mid Tower Case - No PSU £12.99 £11.29
Arctic Cooling AC-FRZ-7P Freezer 7 Pro Socket 775 Processor Cooler £14.56 £12.66
Xilence Red Wing 80mm Quiet Fan - 3&4pin connection £2.96 £2.57
ASUS P5Q-EM iG45 Socket 775 onboard VGA 8 channel audio mATX Motherboard £83.46 £72.57
Crucial 4GB (2X2GB) DDR2 800MHz/PC2-6400 Ballistix Memory CL4 2.0V £42.99 £37.38
HP DVD1160i 22x DVD1RW DL & DVD-Ram + LightScribe - Retail With Software £17.28 £15.02
Compucase Z-Power 550W PSU - 12cm Fan 20+4pin 1x SATA £19.99 £17.38
its mainly to run as a home server (file / media / web server), went for that board for the raid 5 but also need to be able to take 8gb ram min, will
be adding a few more drives and striping them in a few months.
im a little out of touch on desktop hardware though as i havent had to deal with desktop stuff recently, its been all server stuff which i would love
but probably couldnt afford it lol
FREE THE ROADSTER ONE…!!
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mookaloid
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posted on 3/9/09 at 09:30 PM |
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without doing lots of research for you it's hard to say but that looks like a reasonable spec for not a lot of money to me
"That thing you're thinking - it wont be that."
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BenB
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posted on 3/9/09 at 09:31 PM |
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LOL! The mboard is the most expensive bit!! Remember a while back it was the cheapest
You know you're going to want to play COD5..... Be a shame to have a nice rig and no decent graphics card....
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dan__wright
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posted on 3/9/09 at 09:35 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by BenB
LOL! The mboard is the most expensive bit!! Remember a while back it was the cheapest
You know you're going to want to play COD5..... Be a shame to have a nice rig and no decent graphics card....
its a bloody high spec board though, was looking at £30 boards but this one does loads of raid levels, 16g ram, 6 sata etc
its got a x16 slot though so can always add in a reasonable card for not a huge amount if tempted but its probably going to run esxi so no gaming on
it.
will save cod for the ps3
FREE THE ROADSTER ONE…!!
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maxey74
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posted on 3/9/09 at 09:58 PM |
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Another pro nerd! I also have an ESX box in the corner... No raid on mine but it was 'complimentary' so can't complain
Greets!
Max
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Staple balls
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posted on 4/9/09 at 06:09 AM |
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Looks good to me, mostly.
I'd chuck the PSU and spend some money on a decent one.
IME your average budget PSU will last about 6 months, have horrible voltage spikes and try very, very hard to eat the rest of your hardware, not to
mention be terribly inefficient and not deliver anywhere near the stated power.
Personally for a machine like that, I'd probably look towards something like
this or
this.
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Jubal
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posted on 4/9/09 at 07:20 AM |
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I'm guessing you have some chunky web apps or databases in mind? My home server is an E2200/2Gb/4TB running WHS and because it uses its own
duplication system RAID isn't required. Unless you are a major linux fan happy to roll your own I can't recommend it highly enough. It
just works and the media / backup side of things is child's play. The range of add-ins grows daily too.
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Peteff
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posted on 4/9/09 at 08:56 AM |
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I bought a cheap motherboard with onboard graphics when my old one clapped out last year thinking to upgrade it when I got round to it and it's
still in there doing it's thing. Do you need lots of raid options if you are only installing one HDD ?
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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dan__wright
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posted on 4/9/09 at 10:07 AM |
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yeah the psu was my only concern,
looking at the Corsair 450W HX Series Modular PSU now
its not that high spec, the big ram is because it will be running esx and some media streaming stuff.
as for the raid, i will be throwning a load of drives in it in a few months.
FREE THE ROADSTER ONE…!!
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Davey D
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posted on 4/9/09 at 03:38 PM |
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Ive tried using raid on 3 different motherboards, and the results havent been great with the raid setup failing, and losing its config
if im ever going to use raid at home again ill be using a dedicated controller card
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Staple balls
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posted on 4/9/09 at 03:58 PM |
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I'd advise some caution using motherboard raid, it can be a bit of a dead end if the motherboard dies and you can't get a replacement.
I'd perhaps consider a slightly heftier PSU if you're planning on a lot of drives and maybe adding a graphics card later, saying that my
machine (13 hdds, massive graphics card) doesn't often pull more than 600w at the wall.
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Tatey
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posted on 8/9/09 at 08:39 AM |
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I'd also recommend a higher specced PSU, other than that it all looks good.
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